The China News Service article describes the food Xi Jinping ate when he was sent to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution, and which hungry tourists consumed in the village of Liangjiahe during the long National Day holiday at the start of October. The humble “set meal” commands a sumptuous price:

At the home of Liang Yuming, Xi Jinping’s sponsor for admission to the Chinese Communist Party, tourists jockey for the chance to taste the “presidential set meal.” One table costs RMB 860 [$136], and Liang seats about 20 tables a day. The set meal includes pinwheel bread (youxuan), rice cakes, hemp seed soup (matangfan), lamb stew, stir-fried potatoes, and buckwheat noodles. [Chinese]

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[Correction: The name of the village in this story was corrected to Liangjiahe.]